Brain aneurysms are scary stuff man. The way they can just hit people out of nowhere. Ever since I heard about them online, I've constantly been paranoid about it. Still listen to Dre's music all the time so was a shock hearing it last week.
Brain aneurysms are scary stuff man. The way they can just hit people out of nowhere. Ever since I heard about them online, I've constantly been paranoid about it. Still listen to Dre's music all the time so was a shock hearing it last week.
While there's nothing to be gained from worrying about them, it's strange to think there's things that can strike you down out of nowhere with no symptoms.
While there's nothing to be gained from worrying about them, it's strange to think there's things that can strike you down out of nowhere with no symptoms.
At least with a car crash there's an element of human input and you're aware of the potential outcome. With a brain aneurism you could be sat at home reading a nice book, blissfully unaware of your impending demise.
At least with a car crash there's an element of human input and you're aware of the potential outcome. With a brain aneurism you could be sat at home reading a nice book, blissfully unaware of your impending demise.
A friend of mine had COVID and for weeks after complained that his arms hurt, finally we convinced him to go to a DR. And they found a blood clot in each of his arms.
Had he ignored it, it could have come loose and caused an aneurysm or a heart attack.
He's only in his early 30s.
It really shows how fragile we are as humans, and why you should listen when your body is trying to tell you something.
Yeah, it is scary as hell. It's hard to just not think about those things with anxiety, but I try my best. The best way I deal with it is by telling myself there is nothing I could do with things out of my control. Some stuff just happens in life, it is how it is.
I'm kind of glad to be a massive introvert because my list of ways to die reduces dramatically.